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UPS announced it has successfully tested a drone that launches from the top of a delivery truck. The test was conducted in collaboration with drone-maker Workhorse. Sending drones to make deliveries from package cars could bolster efficiency in our network by reducing miles driven.
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UPS announced that it has successfully tested a drone that launches from the top of a UPS® package car, autonomously delivers a package to a home and then returns to the vehicle while the delivery driver continues along the route to make a separate delivery.
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UPS conducted the test on Monday in Lithia, Fla. with Workhorse Group (NASDAQ: WKHS), an Ohio-based battery-electric truck and drone developer. Workhorse built the drone and the electric UPS package car used in the test.
“This test is different than anything we’ve done with drones so far. It has implications for future deliveries, especially in rural locations where our package cars often have to travel miles to make a single delivery,” said Mark Wallace, UPS senior vice president of global engineering and sustainability. “Imagine a triangular delivery route where the stops are miles apart by road. Sending a drone from a package car to make just one of those deliveries can reduce costly miles driven. This is a big step toward bolstering efficiency in our network and reducing our emissions at the same time.”
With ORION, UPS’s On-Road Integrated Optimization Navigation routing software, a reduction of just one mile per driver per day over one year can save UPS up to $50 million. UPS has about 66,000 delivery drivers on the road each day. Rural delivery routes are the most expensive to serve due to the time and vehicle expenses required to complete each delivery. In this test, the drone made one delivery while the driver continued down the road to make another. This is a possible role UPS envisions for drones in the future.
“Drivers are the face of our company, and that won’t change,” Wallace said. “What’s exciting is the potential for drones to aid drivers at various points along their routes, helping them save time and deliver on increasing customer service needs that stem from the growth of e-commerce.”
The drone used in Monday’s test was the Workhorse HorseFly™ UAV Delivery system. It is a high-efficiency, octocopter delivery drone that is fully integrated with Workhorse’s line of electric/hybrid delivery trucks. The drone docks on the roof of the delivery truck. A cage suspended beneath the drone, extends through a hatch into the truck. A UPS driver inside loads a package into the cage and presses a button on a touch screen, sending the drone on a preset autonomous route to an address. The battery-powered HorseFly drone recharges while it’s docked. It has a 30-minute flight time and can carry a package weighing up to 10 pounds.
For this test, Workhorse preset the route for the drone. But in the future, routes could be determined by UPS’s On-Road Integrated Optimization and Navigation (ORION), which is the company’s proprietary routing software.
“It’s wonderful to see this technology applied in such a practical way,” said Stephen Burns, Workhorse founder and CEO. “The drone is fully autonomous. It doesn’t require a pilot. So the delivery driver is free to make other deliveries while the drone is away.”
UPS has been testing automation and robotics technologies, including drones, for years. Last September, UPS staged a mock delivery of urgently needed medicine from Beverly, Mass. to an island three miles off the Atlantic coast. Additionally, UPS is using drones extensively for humanitarian relief, partnering with third-party organizations to deliver life-saving blood and vaccines to hard-to-reach locations in Rwanda. UPS also is utilizing drones to check inventory on high storage shelves in its warehouses.
Unlike all of the previous tests, the most recent UPS drone test shows how drones might assist in making non-urgent residential deliveries as part of the day-to-day operation.
Last year, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued small unmanned aircraft systems rules that allow for some commercial use of drones and paved the way for future expanded applications. UPS was one of 35 selected from a cross section of key stakeholders to serve on the FAA’s drone advisory committee. The committee will provide the FAA recommendations on key drone integration issues that will ultimately allow for safe and secure operations of drones within the National Air Space System.
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UPS announced it has successfully tested a drone that launches from the top of a delivery truck. The test was conducted in collaboration with drone-maker Workhorse. Sending drones to make deliveries from package cars could bolster efficiency in our network by reducing miles driven.
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I use to think UPS was a good company. My packages always arrived safely. However, once I had something go wrong my experience with them changed completely.
After my grandmother passed away, my father shipped me an antique table from her estate. He paid quite allot of money to have it professionally packed and shipped via UPS. The antique table was probably packed better than any other package I've ever received. It had multiple layers of protection. But all that protect doesn't do a world of good if the UPS driver abuses your package. If you watch this video you'll see the UPS driver tumble my 88lb package with multiple labels of fragile, this side up, and glass. The marble top inside this package was shattered into 5 pieces. It was packed between 2 pieces of wood, wrapped in cardboard, and then had a layer of Styrofoam around it.
Despite this video proof UPS had denied the claim for this package.
I've made several attempts at dealing with UPS Customer service and I can tell you it's terrible. When I first reported the damage they scheduled an inspection with me, without ever telling me. Needless to say I missed it. They then left me a note indicating they'd be back the next business day. Did they show up no. I called UPS 3 times and they assured me someone was coming by. I even stopped the UPS driver making a deliver to my neighbor and he didn't know anything about it.
After they missed the scheduled appointment I called them and was forwarded to the local branch. They told me that I had to repack the table that on site inspections were not done. I told them that would be impossible given the custom nature of this package. There would be no way I could duplicate the way the shipper sent the package to me. Still there response was no we don't do onsite inspections.
I then spent 2 1/2 hrs with 3 calls at various point to the UPS customer service indicating this was not going to work. I even offered to take it to there office directly. They refused.
Eventually after 5 more phone calls and about 4 hrs wasted I eventually spoke to a supervisor that arranged a photo inspection. I was instructed to take pictures of the damage and box, etc which I did.
Once that was done UPS won't have a thing to do with you as the receiver. They won't tell you the status of your case or anything. They force you to deal with the shipper. Why as the receiver and owner of the item can't I be involved. There system is busted. This has been the worst customer experience I've ever had.
The shipper protested the original denial. Once his UPS account person saw the video they paid the full insurance value of the claim.

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UPS tested the use of drones for residential delivery for the first time in Tampa, Florida. The company demonstrated an octocopter launching from the roof of a hybrid electric delivery van, making a delivery, then returning to re-dock on the van which had moved to a new location further down the road.
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4-year-old Carson developed a friendship with his UPS driver, Mr. Ernie, when he began receiving shipments of special milk. Carson has become fascinated by all things UPS. He wishes to be just like his pal, so UPS made Carson a UPS driver for a day. Share your wish at http://www.ups.com/wishes and we’ll donate $1 to charity. #WishesDelivered

UPS earlier today announced that its fleet of alternative fuel delivery vehicles has now driven more than 200 million miles since 2000. The alternative fuel fleet (AFV) now numbers more than 1,900 and another 62 vehicles have just been ordered.
Doing the math, including the earth's circumference at the equator, the total mileage accumulated by UPS's "green fleet" is the equivalent to circling the Earth more than 8,000 times. In addition, while it took 11 years to do it the first time, it should only take another 6-years to do it again.

KRDO NewsChannel 13 first introduced 4-year-old Carson Kight in a story last week. Since then, his YouTube video with UPS has been viewed more than 1 million times and has been shared around the world.

COLORADO SPRINGS - A little boy with dreams of becoming a UPS driver was granted his wish.
Four-year-old Carson Kight was featured in a UPS "Your Wishes Delivered" video that was released this week. Carson's fascination with UPS started with Mr. Ernie, a delivery driver in his neighborhood.
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Last month UPS surprised Carson with a special delivery. Inside Ernie's delivery truck was a smaller UPS truck for Carson to drive around his neighborhood.
"Carson knew nothing about it and did not know Mr. Ernie would come or that there was a little truck inside the big truck," said Karen Kight.
Carson now spends his time hand-delivering packages with cookies and muffins to his neighbors. Nowadays his is the only brown truck you'll see on the street. Mr. Ernie was moved to a different route over the summer.

FYI, this is not our normal UPS man. I don't know if he was having a bad day or not feeling very strong to lift a 24-pound package, but I thought he would have been a little more careful with putting down and heavy item. And to add insult to injury, he throws a 25-pound small box on top of the other box. Smile, you're on camera. #ups #delivery #package #video #movie

A little boy who loves nothing more than the big brown UPS truck is surprised with a little brown UPS truck for the holidays. Jen Markham has the story.
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There’s a UPS parking lot packed with truck trailers behind our Hell’s Kitchen office. On any given day–but during the holiday season in particular–the place is buzzing with activity, as its delivery fleet hitches up to and drops off the trailers. Due to space constraints, this plays out like an IRL game of Tetris, which we captured from a camera mounted on our roof in this 24-hour timelapse. Watch the entire puzzle-like dance play out in about three minutes above. Good luck making it through to the end.
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One of the largest package delivery companies in the world is stepping up efforts to figure out ways to integrate drones in its system. UPS has partnered with Massachusetts robot-maker CyPhy Works to test the use of drones. (Sept. 23)
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On Monday, UPS unveiled its latest innovation in package delivery technology. In a test conducted near Tampa, Florida, UPS showed off a new hybrid-electric package truck with a drone nest built into its roof. In effect, UPS wants to turn their delivery trucks into drone motherships.
Inside the nest is a Workhorse HorseFly autonomous drone with the ability to fly for 30 minutes and carry 10 pounds worth of packages.
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UPS announced it has successfully tested a drone that launches from the top of a delivery truck. The test was conducted in collaboration with drone-maker Workhorse. Sending drones to make deliveries from package cars could bolster efficiency in our network by reducing miles driven.
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I've been shipping about 5 items per day for the past 7 years and almost every post office will accept the USPS cube boxes as a small flat rate. The large regional boxes have worked for me sending out packages all over the country under the "large" flat rate box umbrella although please check for restrictions with your local post office. We have never had an issue with one package.
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A UPS driver is out of a job after a homeowner’s security camera system caught the driver tossing a package and then urinating against a house.
Ben Lucas of Houston came home to a UPS delivery to find its contents spilling out. Checking the security feed, he knew exactly what to expect. The driver obviously threw the package over the fence.
But what happened next surprised him. The driver can been see pissing all over the side of Ben’s home.
The package contained several hundred dollars worth of .22 caliber ammunition, chemicals and an electronic machine to clean gun parts.
Ben Lucas called UPS to complain, but company representatives only seemed interested in hearing about damage to the package. They didn’t ask questions about the urination, nor did they want to see the video.
It was only after Ben posted the video online that he received the apology he was looking for. UPS said they had fired the driver for violating basic decency and not treating the package with care.
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UPS delivery man does not even try to deliver a signature required package. He drops off the regular packages, but only puts a "Sorry we missed you..." sticker on the door without knocking or ringing the doorbell even though I was home and expecting the package. Wine does well left in a truck with below freezing temps, right?

As a true Jeeper I feel passion every day towards my rig and I can appreciate true romance. Especially when it involves Brown Santa. All jeepers have a passion for the brown santa and his deliveries. Quite often I see a romance blossoming for the UPS that I have to share also. Sit back, pour some wine, light some candles and enjoy.
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CHILDREN’S ISLAND, MASSACHUSETTS — Package delivery company UPS partnered with drone-maker CyPhy Works to conduct a test delivery using a drone last Thursday.
The drone used in the test delivery was CyPhy Works’ Persistent Aerial Reconnaissance and Communications system (PARC). It flew three miles over the Atlantic Ocean from Beverly, Massachusetts to Children’s Island, where it successfully delivered an asthma inhaler to a child at the camp.
The PARC drone is battery-powered and equipped with night vision. It also features secure communications system, preventing information from being intercepted or disrupted.
“Drone technology used in this way can save lives and deliver products and services to places that are difficult to reach by traditional transit infrastructures, ” Helen Greiner, the founder and chief technology officer of CyPhy Works said in a press release.
Greiner told NBC49.com that the drones are not going to replace delivery trucks.
The United States Federal Aviation Administration’s rules for commercial use of drones officially took effect last month, which include a number of restrictions on commercial drone operations.
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At 0944PT on 17 November 2012, a UPS employee delivered a Saturday Overnight package to my house in the Glenmoor neighborhood of Fremont, California. He did not ring the doorbell. He did not place the package in a location not visible from the street, e.g. behind the brick column.
The package was stolen 25 minutes later by an unidentified woman who walked up onto my porch and took it.